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Re: CCTV - Planning



I bought the switcher from Pulnix Sensors (black+white) for approx $200.00
.
They do have a website although i dont see the switcher i use . Have a look
anyway they have a digital system although i think it is expensive....
http://www.pulnixsensors.com.au/alarm/index.html

The equipment i used was on the advice of my local antenna gear supplier
,as
i know little about video distribution . Im assuming your stuff is rf
modulated sky etc ,you will need a good quality rf modulator ($180.00) and
a
thing called a signal combiner which takes the aerial signal and the
modulated cctv signal  and then goes off to tv splitters......
I think Keith could answer this better than me..

HTH

Frank Mc

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] CCTV - Planning


> > I have an 8 channel video switcher with alarm inputs .
>
> Any URLs for this Frank?  Are they expensive?
>
> > out (after going thru video recorder) goes to a rf modulator
(good
> quality)
> > and them to a signal combiner then off to the 4 way splitter (to
tv
> points)
>
> Our aerial comes into AV Room, then goes thru Sky box and TiVo and
runs
back
> out to N0 where it goes into an 8-way amp that distributes TV/Sky/TiVo
round
> the house.  What equipment is needed to "inject" the CCTV
modulated feed
> into this system?  I only have one input on the amp.
>
> Thanks
>
> M.
>
>
>
>
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